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Definition of data-driven in English:

data-driven

adjective

‘Silicon Valley is bringing a host of new, data-driven technologies to healthcare’

‘"The whole enterprise of teaching managers is steeped in the ethic of data-driven analytical support," he says.’

‘Develop new practices based on scientific facts to ensure that decisions are data-driven and not based on opinion or conjecture.’

‘There is a movement toward a more data-driven accreditation process, with surveyors receiving more complete information about the facility or organization before arriving on-site.’

‘When a data-driven company with a mix of storage hardware in place faces a serious increase in the volume of information it stores, the time is right to consider virtualization.’

‘Sometimes a data-driven chart is the answer; sometimes just plain HTML is the best solution.’

‘This downtime is simply not acceptable to businesses wanting to stay competitive in today's data-driven business environment.’

‘"We want to provide doctors, bioinformaticians and clinicians with a common environment to build data-driven experiments," says Boutruche.’

‘A data-driven physician is left with few rational choices for topical treatment.’

‘The former Stanford faculty member takes a data-driven, long-term view of the arc of business.’

‘Rejecting the rigorous, formal, and remote data-driven "truths" sought by quantifiers, scholars interested in more elusive experience and meaning preferred in-depth micro-studies, whether of single villages, small groups, or even well-documented individuals.’